Uncovered: BMW's new convertible

BMW has revealed a new concept convertible. Well, sort of. The brand has released a single, grainy, dark and hard to discern image of the new model, which has been developed in collaboration with Italian design house Zagato.

The new two-door – dubbed the BMW Zagato Roadster Concept – appears to be a roof-less spin-off of the previous hard-topped coupe collaboration between the two brands, which debuted earlier this year. That car was basically a Z4 convertible with a revised body that made it more angular and aggressive.

The new car isn’t expected to be vastly different in terms of styling (aside from the new roofline) or propulsion, which comes courtesy of the Z4’s twin-turbocharged six-cylinder engine.

The car will be revealed at the Pebble Beach Concours d’Elegance this weekend in California.

Uncovered: Suzuki S-Cross

Suzuki is about to unveil a car with headlights, although it appears only one of them will work - and not particularly well.

A dingy teaser image - apparently of the upcoming new Suzuki S-Cross - shows a headlight that looks like it's the eye socket of a younger Termimator, albeit without the wires not hanging out. Yet.

Other than the headlight it seems Suzuki designers are yet to finish the rest of the car. But a sketch confirms it will be quite radical in having doors and wheels ... and the aforementioned headlights.

Uncovered: Mazda6 wagon

We’ve seen everything but the right-rear tail light of the new Mazda6 sedan in what is becoming a drawn-out teaser campaign.

Now we know what the wagon looks like when it’s covered in tinsel.

The uncomfortably posed red Mazda6, adorned in silver and gold tinsel and streamers as though it was a Christmas tree, is pictured in profile on a platform behind three important looking Japanese men holding hands.

Mazda hasn’t revealed any other images of the new model, which has just gone into production in Japan and will go on sale here next year.